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Liquicity’s Top Ten Festival Anthems

UKF | July 1, 2024
“The DJ Sessions” is a live streamed/podcast series featuring the hottest electronic music DJs with live mixes and interviews streamed live to a global audience.

As summer peaks, the festival season is in full swing, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with cranking up the drum and bass. We are thrilled to be hosting UKF On Air sets across Liquicity festival this year. To mark this collaboration, we’ve invited the Liquicity crew to share their top festival anthems that capture the essence of their sun-soaked, bass-driven gatherings.

Liquicity is known for its unique blend of liquid drum and bass with harder styles, creating unforgettable experiences that resonate with fans worldwide. Their festival has become a pilgrimage for those seeking uplifting melodies, rolling basslines, and a community of like-minded souls.

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Let’s dive into the chart and embrace the music that makes Liquicity a festival unlike any other.

Hybrid Minds & Catching Cairo – Come Down

UKF

Hybrid Minds must be one of the ultimate festival acts. High energy, sing-along and right in the feels. Their latest single is no exception, can’t wait to hear this at main stages across festivals worldwide. One of those stages will be the Liquicity Festival Galaxy stage. Sunday July 21st. 

Jon Void & Voicians – Last Forever ft. RIENK

Liquicity Records

This one really has that larger-than-life feeling which is exactly what we all chase at festivals. Both Jon Void and Voicians are low-key responsible for a lot of dancefloor anthems. Definitely two artists to keep an eye on this summer. 

Chicane – Don’t Give Up ft. Bryan Adams (Grafix Remix)

Armada Music

Grafix knows exactly how to combine heavyweight dancefloor production with more accessible vocals and melodies. The result: a super infectious record suitable for all stages and venues. After his top charting collab with Andromedik (Comedown) this will be the next big one. 

Grafix knows exactly how to combine heavyweight dancefloor production with more accessible vocals and melodies. The result: a super infectious record suitable for all stages and venues. After his top charting collab with Andromedik (Comedown) this will be the next big one. 

DRS & Enei – Count To Ten (2024)

Critical Music 

When the original version came out it was already an underground anthem. Now, in 2024, there is no getting around this massive tune. Curious so hear what crazy combinations DJs will go for with this one. One thing is for sure: Enei is closing down the Liquicity Festival Lunar stage in style this year!

Maduk – Leave A Light On ft. Diandra Faye 

Liquicity Records

Cocktails, sunshine, and dancefloors. Maduk knows how to let the good times roll, and this one definitely made us smile for days. What more can you ask for? 

Emily Makis & Dux n Bass – My Type ft. Dread MC & T-Man

Shogun Audio

Super excited to have a full Emily Makis PA performance at Liquicity Festival this year. No doubt that ‘My Type’ is one of the biggest tunes of 2024 already. Such an original one. 

Lexurus – Labyrinth 

Liquicity Records

Lexurus is secretly a master of big-stage anthems. Every record he has put out in recent years seems to have become a staple in many artists’ DJ sets. 

SiLi – Propa Steppa ft. Julia Marks

Galacy Records

This Swiss engineer just dropped his debut album and, oh boy, does it deliver. Hard to choose which SiLi track we wish to hear at a festival first. 

Metrik – Freefal ft. Reija Lee (Justin Hawkes Remix)

Viper Recordings

One of the all-time Liquicity YouTube classics remixed by a member of the Liquicity artist family. Both of whom will perform at Liquicity Festival! Justin Hawkes’ progressive sound is such a cool approach to those dreamy 2012 tunes. 

Wilkinson & NORTH – Balance 

BMG

Dreamy, anthemic and ethereal. What better way to close down a day of raving in the sunshine in style. Wilko simply delivers!

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